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    Coal Pelletizing Studies for the Vertical Shaft Carbonization Process

    By W J. Riva

    This paper reviews the circumstances that led to the development and construction of a commercial-scale vertical shaft carbonizer at Conmore, Alberta. This form coking process may be regarded as havin

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Pre-Reduction of Blast Furnace Burdens Using the S-L Process

    By F J. Pearce

    The Steel Company of Canada, utilizing the S-L process, has produced partially and highly reduced pellets for use in the blast furnace. Experimental blast furnace tests, using reduced pellet burdens,

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Geothermal Research in Canada

    By Alan Jessop

    A small group has been set up at the Dominion Observatory, Ottawa, to make a survey of terrestrial heat flow throughout Canada. Terrestrial heat flow is the heat rising from the interior of the earth

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Chemical Metallurgical Plant Maintenance at Sherritt Cordon Mines, Fort Saskatchewan

    By C R. Crook

    A brief outline of production methods and processes is given to show how maintenance fits into the picture at this plant. The work force, and the tools needed to carry out this function, are then desc

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Automatic Controls of Alkalinity in Regrind Circuit at Delnite Mines, Ltd.

    "The ore currently being milled at Delnite is a high pyrrhotite ore with the gold intimately associated with the pyrrhotite. To get maximum recovery of the gold with the lowest reagent cost, it is nec

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Dust Research 1n West Germany

    By T S. Cochrane

    This paper is based on observations made during a recent visit by the writer to three of the dust research laboratories .in West Germany, each .of which is mainly concerned with studymg the compositio

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Rock Stresses Induced by Block Caving

    By K Morrison

    Different individuals have calculated the boundary stresses around elliptical openings in an infinite elastic medium for various conditions of loading. With caution, such calculations are useful in in

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Use of the Similarity Principle in Predicting the Optimum Performance of Iron Reduction Kilns

    According to the principle of similarity, the physical and chemical configurations of a system can be defined by ratios of magnitudes within the system and do not de-pend on the size or nature of unit

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Accident Prevention in Underground Coal Mines

    By A S. Leitch

    This paper is based on the accident prevention pro-gram carried out in the coal mines of Alberta. It defines the role of the Alberta Mines Branch and of The Work-men's Compensation Board, and rel

    Jan 1, 1964

  • CIM
    Ore Pebble Regrind of Sulphide concentrates in the Hardy Concentrator, Falconbridge

    By S McQuitty

    The metallurgical treatment of Falconbridge ore re-quires an extremely fine grind of the pyrrhotite portion ? for maximum liberation and recovery of nickel. This paper describes the operation of a gra

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Mattagarpi Lake Mines Ltd.

    By R H. Hallam

    The Mattagami mining district encompasses a favour-?able belt of folded Keewatin-type rocks, with intercalated sediments and intrusives of late Keewatin age. This environment has been subjected to per

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Falconbridge Mine-No. 9 Internal Shaft and Facilities

    By V I. McCallum

    In 1954, Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited began the program of deepening the Falconbridge mine workings for 2,000 feet below the bottom, or 4025, level in order to provide twelve new levels for produ

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Mineral Deposits Related to Major Structures in the Precambrian of Manitoba

    By J F. Davies

    A review is presented of the fundamental differences between the Superior and Churchill geologic provinces. Structure, lithology, grade of metamorphism and a single recent age determination suggest th

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Helicopter Exploration Costs in Northern Canada

    By C E. Gordon Brown

    Aircraft utilization, weather and cost data are given for three separate projects north of the sixtieth parallel in the Northwest Territories and the Yukon Territory. These operations, carried out by

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Age-Dating Studies on Precambrian Rocks at Jasper, Alberta

    By C R. Evans

    Whole-rock and muscovite potassium-argon dates from selected low-grade metamorphic rocks of Precambrian age in the Canadian Rocky Mountains near Jasper, Alberta, were obtained to ascertain the age of

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Maintenance of Mining Equipment at Cassiar, B.C.

    By T L. Horsley

    The change from a seasonal to a continuous mining operation at Cassiar has been accompanied by increased emphasis on the preventive maintenance of mining equipment. This paper describes how equipment

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Lower Carboniferous Sedimentary Rocks 1n Southwestern Newfoundland and their Relations to Similar Strata in Western Cape Breton Island

    The Carboniferous sedimentary rocks of southwestern Newfoundland merit investigation because of petroleum, salt and gypsum possibilities and indications of base metallization along the equivalent of t

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Techniques Used by the Geology Department, Geco Mines Limited

    The system of keeping geological plans and sections for the Geco Mine at Manitouwadge, Ontario, is described. Special methods employed to save draughting time with-out sacrificing accuracy, such as th

    Jan 1, 1964

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    The Oxygen Meter at MacLeod Cockshutt Gold Mines Ltd.

    By W. A. Grell

    "The oxygen meter has been in use at MacLeod Cockshutt Gold Mines for over a year, At MacLeod about 200 tons per day of reground concentrate containing roughly 10% pyrrhotite and 20% pyrite is cyanide

    Jan 1, 1964

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    The Gyro-Theodolite and its Value in Modern Surveying Practice

    By A Falter

    Gyroscopic surveying instruments, which apply the physical law of a gyroscope, are being used for deter-mining the azimuth of lines with a high degree of ac-curacy. In the past ten years, gyro-theodol

    Jan 1, 1964